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Morant’s Curve is an iconic spot that feels like it’s straight out of a postcard. It is tucked along the scenic Bow Valley Parkway (Highway 1A). This viewpoint offers a picture-perfect bend in the railway, framed by the Bow River and backed by towering mountain peaks.

It is named after Nicholas Morant, a staff photographer for Canadian Pacific Railway in the mid-1900s. This location became legendary thanks to his stunning promotional photos — and it’s still a favorite among photographers and train lovers today. The classic shot is of a red train curving through the landscape, dwarfed by the surrounding wilderness. Even if a train doesn’t pass during your visit, the view itself is absolutely worth the stop.

There’s a small pull-off parking area right along the Bow Valley Parkway, with a short, easy path leading to the viewpoint. It’s so well worth the detour if you’re exploring the parkway’s quieter and more scenic route.

If you want to catch a train (and that iconic shot), your best bet is to be patient. There’s no posted schedule, but trains pass a few times per day — often late morning or early afternoon. Bring a zoom lens if you're shooting, and maybe a snack while you wait!

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